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America One News
10 Nov 2023
#politics
American Thinker: How about some hearings on human disinformation and electoral interference instead of so-called AI disinformation?
Senate lawmakers are concerned about disinformation and interference in the 2024 election. They are divided over how to regulate AI-generated political content.
American Thinker: Chicago: A City in Freefall
Water Tower Place, a once-thriving shopping mall in downtown Chicago, is struggling as owners consider renting out floors for non-retail use. Chicago's decline is attributed to corrupt Democratic politicians, high taxes, and increasing crime rates. To revive the city, a change in leadership is necessary, along with a reduction in taxes and sanctuary status removal.
#war
Fox News: Iran foreign minister warns Israel-Hamas war expansion 'has become inevitable': report
Iran's foreign minister warns that the Israel-Hamas war will inevitably expand as military activity intensifies in Gaza. Israel continues to bombard Hamas and reports killing key commanders. The US conducts airstrikes against Iranian-backed groups in response to attacks on American forces in Iraq and Syria.
GB News: Matt Hancock admitted fears of 'shonky' checks on Covid vaccine a month after roll-out
Former UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock expressed concerns about the effectiveness of the pharmacovigilance system in identifying adverse reactions to the Covid vaccine. WhatsApp messages obtained by The Daily Telegraph revealed Hancock's worry that the system was inadequate and "shonky." In response, Chief Medical Officer Sir Chris Whitty acknowledged the system's flaws but stated that it needed improvement. The concerns come in the wake of a legal case claiming that the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine's efficacy was overstated and that rare side-effects were not adequately addressed, sparking concerns about the government's response to evidence of adverse reactions.
#foreignaffairs
Washington Free Beacon: Law Students for Hamas
The Schell Center for International Human Rights at Yale Law School faced criticism for remaining silent on the Hamas massacre in Israel. Jewish students expressed outrage at the center's double standards and questioned its commitment to human rights. The center eventually agreed to sponsor programming about the attacks, but Jewish alumni and students are still concerned about the school's handling of anti-Semitism.
#military
Euromaidan Press: British intel: Russian pilot hit civilian ship due to its poor weapons employment tactics
Russian pilot hit civilian ship in Odesa port with a missile due to poor weapons employment tactics.
#culture
Le Monde: At Paris Photo, the images move seamlessly from the real to the virtual
American artist David Horvitz showcases inscribed words on the walls at the Paris Photo fair, exploring the flood of images in our digital age. The fair's new digital sector brings together artists interested in the disruption caused by digital technology. Meanwhile, artist Robbie Barrat reinvents a famous hunting game into an environmental contemplation, featuring peaceful deer grazing in untouched nature. This physical game is a deliberate rejection of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) due to speculation.
#education
Fox News: University of Washington investigation discovers race was wrongly considered in faculty hire
The University of Washington admitted to considering race inappropriately during a recent faculty hire in the Department of Psychology. The review conducted by the university revealed that race was used in a way inconsistent with university policy even after receiving guidance against it. The department now faces penalties, including a restructuring of hiring processes and a two-year bar on conducting searches for faculty positions.
#crime
GB News: Rochdale Cenotaph: Two teenagers charged with criminal damage after war monument desecrated
Two teenagers have been charged with racially aggravated criminal damage and theft after vandalizing the Rochdale Cenotaph with "free Palestine" graffiti. Detective Chief Inspector Stuart Round expresses hope that the swift charges will reassure the public and emphasizes the detectives' commitment to holding the culprits accountable.
#science
The Telegraph: New Japanese island created by volcanic eruption could soon be washed away by waves
A new island has appeared off the coast of Japan due to an undersea volcano eruption, but it may not last long due to erosion from waves. The island, located near Iwo Jima, has grown to about 330 feet in diameter but is now shrinking.
#technology
Fox News: Protect your outdoor TV from bad weather: Here are 3 tips
Many people enjoy watching TV outside when the weather is nice but it is important to know that not all TVs are suitable for outdoor use, especially during winter. Leaving an indoor TV outside during winter can cause the screen to crack or shatter, as well as damage internal components. It is best to invest in an outdoor TV that is specifically designed to withstand harsh temperatures and weather conditions.